
A Fish Tongue eating parasite has resurfaced again in Minquiers, Jersey, when fishermen seen a hideous looking isopod inside the weaver fish’s mouth. This tongue eating parasite has last been seen in 1996 in Cornwall. This fish tongue eating parasite are normally 2cm long and survives on fishes’ blood to stay alive.
It is equipped with really sharp and nasty claws that can give anyone a good cut if they decide to touch it. Most of the fishes have seem to have lost its tongue to this parasite, but is not really fatal to the fishes’ survival. It was Paul Chambers who has discovered this parasite but was surprised that it was seen far away from when it was first sighted. Many believe that the cause was coming from climate change that had caused this movement.